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    Message from tim on 10/16 2002, 15:55 +00:00

    Re: How do I access the created database on my web page?


      hi,
      i dont know if i really do understand your question, but u cannot embed the database in your webpage.
      actually its suposed to be the other way around.
      you create a database which only can be accessed and displayed thru an webpage that is created and located on the baseportal server (on your account). you can create unlimited pages there.
      all html tags work as well as perl commands.
      this page can be inluded very easily in your website (eg. thru a frame or a simple link)

      once more my recommendation:
      read the FAQ or the documentation!

      the concept is very easy to understand.
      once you got u'll love it.

      tim
       

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    Message from Zeeshan Mirza on 10/16 2002, 13:21 +00:00
    EMail: zeetec@lycos.co.uk

    How do I access the created database on my web page?


      Hi,

      I am having difficulty accessing my database via my web page.

      How do I import the database into my web page?

      ie - is there specific html code I need to use such as ing src = and then the URL where my databse is stored?

      please can you clear this for me

      thanks.
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    Message from tim on 10/16 2002, 15:55 +00:00

    Re: How do I access the created database on my web page?


      hi,
      i dont know if i really do understand your question, but u cannot embed the database in your webpage.
      actually its suposed to be the other way around.
      you create a database which only can be accessed and displayed thru an webpage that is created and located on the baseportal server (on your account). you can create unlimited pages there.
      all html tags work as well as perl commands.
      this page can be inluded very easily in your website (eg. thru a frame or a simple link)

      once more my recommendation:
      read the FAQ or the documentation!

      the concept is very easy to understand.
      once you got u'll love it.

      tim
       

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